Meghan Trainor Recalled Struggling To Hold Back Tears During An Interview With Ryan Seacrest Because She Thought She’d Had A Miscarriage Just Moments Before
This article discusses pregnancy loss.
Meghan and her husband, Daryl Sabara, welcomed their second son, named Barry, last July.
Sharing the news in a sweet Instagram post, Meghan and Daryl — who have been together publicly since 2016 — wrote of Barry: He was a big boy at 8lbs 7oz…and sideways (transverse), but we had an amazing, successful c-section… Thank you to all of the incredible doctors and nurses who took such great care of us.”
Meghan and Daryl welcomed their first child, Riley, two years prior in February 2021.
“I did that whole interview like, ‘Don’t cry, don’t cry, don’t cry,’ and then got through it. I shut the computer and was like, ‘Hey team, I think I’m miscarrying right now,’” she recounted.
“I went to the bathroom and saw what was happening, and I was like, ‘Alright, I had a baby this morning, and now they’re gone,’” she said.
“I got a blood test done, and it’s like the number is zero if you’re not pregnant. My number was 90,000…At six weeks, I went in, and she goes, ‘Woah, that’s a 10-week-old baby,’” she shared.
It turns out that Meghan had actually been experiencing “implantation bleeding,” which is defined by the Mayo Clinic as “a small amount of light spotting or bleeding” that can “typically occur about 10 to 14 days after conception.”
Source: BuzzFeed News